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...start to connect better because you practice it, you practice it, you practice it,” Rogers said. “Passes start to go tape to tape and we’re just starting to work well as a unit.”Sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter withstood a flurry of Princeton advances late—13 of his 33 saves came in the third period—and made the lead stand up. The high number of penalties was the lone blemish on an otherwise solid showing for Harvard. The Crimson sent a player...
...commit a holding penalty on Quinnipiac’s Brandon Wong at 4:42 to prevent a solid shot, and the Bobcats had momentum heading into a powerplay of their own. It was at this point, though, that Harvard’s defense, and particularly sophomore goalie Kyle Richter, proved its strength. Defenseman Jack Christian contributed with a particularly athletic block, as the defense stifled three shots and Richter managed 14 saves to preserve the shutout. The visitors’ mounting frustration was quite clear, as little shoves or scuffles seemed to follow every stoppage in play, but the Crimson...
Quinnipiac outshot the Crimson, 38-33, but Harvard’s defensemen shut down the Bobcats’ offensive charge. Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made 37 saves—29 in the final two periods...
...Princeton games was discipline. The Crimson was whistled for just one penalty in the Beanpot title contest, successfully minimizing its exposure to the deadly Eagles power play.Against the Tigers, there were nine infractions, which translated to eight Princeton power plays and innumerable close calls for Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter.“We spent so much time in the box in the second period, and two things happened: one, it keeps some of our best players off the ice, and two, some of our best players get tired killing the penalties,” Donato said, adding...
...Freshman Kyle Fitzgerald comes off the bench and immediately contributes for the Crimson with a nice drive and reverse layup. Harvard 45, Cornell...